(1) Losapio G, Genes L, Knight C, McFadden T, Pavan L. Monitoring and modelling the effects of ecosystem engineers on ecosystem function. In review.
(2) Pavan L, Kamta R, Dirzo R. Birds and bushmeat as bellwethers of defaunation. In preparation.
(3) Pavan L, Dirzo R. Human biomass replaces wildlife along a hunting gradient in a Central African rainforest. In preparation.
PUBLISHED
(4) Lily M, Amaya-Mejia W, Pavan L, Peng C, Crews A, Tran N, Sehgal R, Swei A. 2022. Local community composition drives avian Borrelia burgdorferi infection and tick infestation. Veterinary Sciences. 9 (2), 55. (PDF)
(5) Cosset C, Gilroy J, Tomassi S, Benedick S, Nelson L, Cannon P, Messina S, Kaputa M, Fandrem M, Madrid RS, Lello-Smith A, Pavan L, King B, Fogliano R, Hackney T, Gerald E, Chai JY, Cros E, Chong YY, Tan CH, Chai RR, Cheoh CO, Edwards D. 2021. Impacts of tropical selective logging on local-scale movements of understory birds. Biological Conservation. 264:109374. (PDF)
(6) Pavan L, Jankowski J, Hazlehurst J. 2020. Patterns of territorial space use by Shining Sunbeams (Aglaeactis cupripennis), a tropical montane hummingbird. Journal of Field Ornithology. 91 (1): 1-12. (PDF)
(7) Céspedes L, Pavan L, Hazlehurst J, Jankowski J. 2019. The behavior and diet of the Shining Sunbeam (Aglaeactis cupripennis): A tropical high-elevation hummingbird. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology. 131 (1): 1-11. (PDF)
PRESENTATIONS
2021
(1) International Congress of Conservation Biology. The cascading effects of hunting-induced mammal defaunation on bird communities in Central Africa. Society of Conservation Biology (Virtual).
(2) ATBC Annual Meeting. Cascading effects of hunting-induced mammal defaunation on bird community composition. Association of Tropical Biology & Conservation (Virtual).
2020
(3) Wildlife Conservation Symposium. Caught in the snare: how hunting-induced defaunation changes avian community dynamics in a Central African rainforest. University of California Berkeley.
2019
(4) 10th Annual Species Interaction Workshop. Avian communities in an increasingly defaunated world. University of California Santa Cruz